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Instructor, University of Illinois Library School 


Compiled By 


Emma Felsenthal 


Urbana, Illinois 


University of Illinois Library School 


1935 


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Fiction 
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Biography 
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Travel and History 
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See ANT IOER VEAP Aya. Feeble Tis pice Rivne mie " 9 
Nature 
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Drama | 
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Aide BE BS eet 05. Bl RA Gea RO aR oR PEON Pay age! Pp 12 
Poetry | 
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SE sta SE VO I. Bees Ceres Oa eles 3 13 
Essays 
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TO THE TEACHER: 


It is suggested that students be not required 
to keep too strictly within the sections of the list assign- 
ed to their own grades. The titles are in general suitable 
to the years to which they are assigned, but individual 
differences in students’ ability to appreciate, previous 
reading, etc., should be allowed for. Credit should, there- 
fore, be given for any title on the list at whatever time 
it is read during the four years. 


Credit should also be given for other books by 
authors included on the list, if students wish to substi- 
tute, - for instance, other novels of Dickens, or Scott, or 
Stevenson. Substitution should, however, be made only on 
the approval of the teacher. 


It is strongly advised that students be required 
to read from three or four of the groups. Otherwise many 
will read fiction exclusively and the list will partly fail 
in its purpose, 


The aims of the list are (1) to guide students 
who already have a taste for reading to well written and 
interesting books; (2) to assist in developing a taste for 
reading in those who do not have it, To accomplish this 
second purpose it is necessary that reading be fairly con- 
stant. One book a month would, therefore, not be too much 
to require. 


Young people are affected in their choice of 
books by outward appearance, and it is well to provide as 
attractive editions, particularly of standard works, as 
can be obtained at reasonable cost. Suggestions as to 
editions are here made for those who may wish to purchase 
from the titles on the list. However, the list is primarily 
intended for students' use, and if duplicated for then, 
publishers and prices had best be omitted. 


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FICTION 


Stories of adventure; animal stories; stories 
of America and of foreign countires; fanciful stories; 
historical tales; humorous stories; stories of inter- 
esting characters; among them a few of the great 
novels of the world. 


ist and end years. 


Aldrich The story of a bad boy Houghton 
Andrews The perfect tribute Scribner 
Atkinson Greyfriars Bobby Harper 
Austin Standish of Standish Houghton 
Bacheller A man for the ages Bobbs—Merrill 
Barrie Peter and Wendy Scribner 
Bennett Master Skylark Century 
Blackmore Lorna Doone Crowell 
Burnett The secret garden Stokes 
Cooper The deerslayer Putnam 
Cooper The last of the Mohicans Holt 
Gooper The spy Putnam 
Dana Two years before the mast McKay 
Davis A friend of Caesar Macmillan 
‘Dickens Christmas carol 

In the volume, Christmas stories Scribner 
Dickens Cricket on the hearth 

In the same volume with A Christmas carol 
Dickens Great expectations Scribner 
Dickens A tale of two cities Crowell 
Fitzpatrick Jock of the Bushveld Longmans 
French The story of Rolf and the 

viking's bow Little 

French The lance of Kanana Lothrop 


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Hale The man without a country Little 
Hawes The great quest Atlantic 
Hawes The mutineers Atlantic 
Irving The legend of Sleepy Hollow 
This and the next are in Irving's Sketch 
Crowell 

Irving Rip Van Winkle 
Jackson Ramona Little 
Janvier The Aztec treasure-house Harper 
Kipling Captains courageous Doubleday 
Kipling Puck of Pook's Hill Doubleday 
Kipling Rewards and fairies Doubleday 
La Motte 

Fouque Undine Houghton 
London The call of the wild Grosset 
London White Fang Macmillan 
Masefield Jim Davis Stokes 
Masefield Martin Hyde, the duke's 

messenger Little 
Muir Stickeen Houghton 
Ollivant Bob, son of Battle Doubleday 
Pyle Men of iron Harper 
Sand Fanchon the cricket Duffield 
A translation of the French story Fadette 

Scott Ivanhoe Orowell 
Scott The talisman Macmillan 
Stevenson The black arrow Scribner 
Stevenson Kidnapped Harper 
Stevenson Treagure Island Harper 
Stockton Fanciful tales Scribner 


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Wilde The happy prince, and other 

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Austen Pride and Prejudice Little 4.75 
Barrie The little minister Scribner 8-00 
Barrie Sentimental Tommy Scribner 8200 
Barrie A window in Thrums Scribner 2200 
Bennett Buried alive Doran 1.50 
Bjornson Arne Macmillan OP. 
Bjornson The happy boy Macmillan Op. 
Cable Old Creole days Scribner Lwio 
Churchill The crisis Macmillan 8.50 
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Collins The moonstone Harper 1.75 
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Queed 


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Maria Chapdelaine 
Four million 


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The lady of the Aroostook 


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Scott Quentin Durward Macmillan 
Smith Mystery tales for boys and girls Lothrop 
Selected from the works of Poe and Scott 
and Keats and many other great writers. 
Smith Caleb West, master diver Houghton 
Smith Colonel Carter of Cartersville. Houghton 
Stephens Mary, Mary Boni 
Stevenson Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 
In the same volume with The Merry men 

Stevenson The master of Ballantrae Scribner 
Stevenson The merry men Scribner 
Stockton The casting away of Mrs. Lecks 

and lirs. Aleshine Century 
Stockton Adventures of Capt. Horne Scribner 
Stockton Rudder Grange Scribner 
Sudermann Dame Care Harper 
Thackeray Vanity Fair Harper 
Tarkington The gentleman from Indiana Doubleday 
Tolstoi Where love is there God is also Crowell 
Twain A Connecticut Yankee in King 

Arthur's court Harper 
Twain The jumping frog of Calaveras 

county Harper 
Twain Personal recollections of Joan 

of Arc Harper 
Wallace Ben-Hur Harper 
Walpole Jeremy Doran 
Woolson Anne Harper 
White The riverman Doubleday 


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Alcott 


Eastman 


Forbes-Lindsay 


Franklin 
Grenfell 
Haworth 


Krasinska 


Hagedorn 
Hawkes 
Keller 
McClure 


Muir 


Nicolay 
Paine 


Plutarch 


Richards 


Washington 


Whitlock 


3rd and 4th years. 


Antin 


Barrie 


BIOGRAPHY 


Lives of statesmen, natural- 
ists, authors, heroic men and women, 
and one or two of plain and simple folk. 


Life, letters, and journals Little 

An Indian boyhood Little 

Daniel Boone, backwoodsman Lippincott 
Autobiography Holt 

Adrift on an ice-pan Houghton 
George Washington, farmer Bobbs-Merrill 


The journal of Countess 
Krasinska, great grandmother 
of Victor Enmanuel McClurg 


Boy's life of Theodore Roosevelt Harper 


Hitting the dark trail Holt 
Tne story of my life Doubleday 
iy autobiozraphy Stokes 
The story of my boyhood and 

youth Houghton 
Boy's life of Lincoln Century 
Boys! life of Mark Twain Harper 
Lives Putnam 


A famous book. 


Florence Nightingale Appleton 
Up from slavery Doubl eday 
Abraham Lincoln Small 

The promised land. Houghton 


Margaret Ogilvy Scribner 


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tend ise 


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Bradford 


Portraits of American women Houghton 3.0C 
Bradford American portraits Houghton 35. 5U 
Eastman From the deep woods to 
civilization Little 3.50 
Eliot John Gilley: Maine farmer and 
fisherman. 
This is in Eliot's Durable satisfac- 
tions of life Crowell O.p-. 
Garland A son of the middle border Macmillan 8.50 
Hudson Far away and long ago Dutton 3.00 
Larcom A New England girlhood Houghton 1.00 
Palmer The life of Alice Freeman 
Palmer Houghton 8.00 
Panunzio The soul of an immigrant Macmillan 2400 
Riis The making of an American Macmillan 72 
Rolfe Shakespeare the boy Harper 4.50 
Roosevelt Letters to his children Scribner 2.50 
Schurz Avraham Lincoln Houghton 1.50 
Shaw The story of a ntoneer Harper 1.75 
Stanley Autobiography Houghton 4.00 
Strachey Queen Victoria Harcourt 8.50 
Trudeau Autobiography Doubleday 4.00 
Wilson George Washington Harper 8.50 
TRAVEL AND HISTORY 
The books of travel tell fascinating stories of 
personal experiences, and the histories (many of them) 
describe romantic phases of our national development. 
ist and end years. 
Bullen Cruise of the Cachalot Appleton L275 
Custer Tenting on the plains Harper 1.90 


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hoods he tise eet. | OORT oeRUp ” 


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(nea¥ to: yes). estiotald oc? bie: yeoombtapans Li 
re er ob. Pion adel tira, %o° nonstl SS 


Mills 
Newbolt 
Newbolt 
Nicolay 
Parkman 
Rinehart 
Roosevelt 
Turley 
Van Loon 


White 


ord and 4th years. 


Clarke 


A girl's entertaining diary. 


The Rocky Mountain Wonderland 
The book of the happy warrior 
The book of the long trail 
Our nation in the building 
The Oregon trail 

Through Glacier Park 

Stories of the great West 
Voyages of Captain Scott 

The story of mankind 


The pass 


Houghton 
Longmans 
Longmans 
Century 
Little 
Houghton 
Century 
Dodd 
Boni 


Doubleday 


Village life in America 1853-75 Holt 


Begins 


when she is ten. 


Franck 


Franck 


Haworth 


Hough 
Hungerford 


Irving 


Lummis 


Morley 
Muir 


Page 


Paine 


Paine 


Four months afoot in Spain 


A vagabond journey around the 
world 


Trailmakers of the Northwest 

The passing of the frontier 

The personality of American 
cities. 

The Alhambra 


some strange corners of our 
country 


The Carolina mountains 
My first summer in the Sierras 


Dramatic moments in American 
diplomacy 


Lost ships and lonely seas 


The O1d merchant marine 


Century 


Century 
Harcourt 


Yale univ. 
press 


McBride 


Crowell 


Century 
Houghton 


Houghton 


Doubleday 
Century 


Yale univ. 
press 


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Remington Pony tracks Harper 3.00 
Roosevelt African game trails Scribner 6.09 
Scully Lodges in the wilderness Holt OP. 
Shackleton South! Macmillan 4.50 
Sparks The men who made the nation Macmillan 1.75 
Stanley How I found Livingstone Scribner o.p, 
Stevenson The amateur emigrant Seribner 1.60 
Stevenson An inland voyage Scribner 1.60 
Stevenson The Silverado squatters 
In the same volume with The Amateur emigrant 

Stevenson Travels with a donkey . Scribner 1.60 
Stewart Letters of a woman homesteader Houghton 1.65 
Stockton Buccaneers and pirates of our 

coast Macmillan 2-00 
Stuck Ten thousand miles with a 

dog sled Scribner 
Twain Life on the Mississippi Harper 8.285 
Wallace The lure of the Labrador wild Revell 3.50 
Wells Short history of the world Macmillan 4.00 
White The land of footprints Doubleday 2.00 

NATURE 


Trees and stars and animal life and the 
marvellous revelations of chemical science .-: .- 
described by men who appreciate the wonders of nature. 


ist and end years. 
Burroughs Locusts and wild honey Houghton 2200 
Burroughs Squirrels and other fur bearers Houghton 1.65 


Fabre Insect adventures Dodd 3.50 


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Scribner 5.00 


Hornaday Camp-fires in the Canadian 
Rockies. | 
Mayer Trapping wild animals in Malay Duffield 2-50 
jungles. 
Mills The story of a thousand year pine Houghton 1.35 
Mills Watched by wild animals Doubleday Be 50 
Seton The biography of a grizzly Century 1.90 
seton Wild animals I have known Scribner 2450 
Sharp A watcher in the woods Century 1.35 


ord and 4th years. 


Bailey The outlook to nature Macmillan o.p 

Beebe Edge of the jungle Holt 200 
Burroughs Riverby Houghton 2.00 
Burroushs Ways of nature Houghton 2-00 
Fabre The wonders of instinct Century 4.00 
Fraser secrets of the earth Crowell 1.60 
Fuller The story of drugs Century 3200 
Hudson The book of a naturalist Doran 3.50 
Lankester secrets of earth and sea Macmillan 3-50 
Lewis Splendors of the sky Duffield 1.75 
Maeterlinck The life of the dee Dodd 2-00 
Scoville Everyday adventures Atlantic 3.00 
Sharp Roof and meadow Houghton 1.75 
Sharp The face of the fields Houghton 1.75 
Slosson Creative chemistry Century 3200 
Thomson Outline of science ,vol.f Putnan—~ > 4.50 


The romance of the he&vens, 


the in- 


sect world, the story of evolution, are 


some of the topics which are here treated in separate 
chapters. Read those which interest you especially. 


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DRAMA 


Reading a play is almost as good 
as seeing it - if you use the eyes of your mind. 


ist_and end years. 


Maeterlinck 
Peabody 

Shakespeare 
Shakespeare 


Walker 


The blue bird 

The piper 

As you like it 
Midsummer night's dream 


Portmanteau plays 


ord and 4th years. 


Barrie 
Bennett 
Drinkwater 


France 


Gal sworthy 
Gea cworthy 
Gregory 
Mackaye 
Noyes 
Parker 
Phillips 
Shakespeare 
Shakespeare 
Sheridan 
Yeats 


Yeats 


In his Hour-glass and other plays 


Zangwill 


‘Half hours 


Milestones 
Abraham Lincoln 


The man who married a dumb 
wife 


The mob 

Strife 

Seven short plays 

The Canterbury pilgrims 
Sherwood 

Disraeli 

Ulysses 

King Lear. 

Romeo and juliet. 

The rivals 

The land of heart's desire 


A pot of broth 


The melting pot 


Dodd 
Houghton 
Dutton 
Dutton 


Stevart 


Scribner 
Doran 


Houghton 


Lane 
Scribner 
Scribner 
Putnam 
Ifacmillan 
Stokes 
Lane 
Macmillan 
Dutton 
Dutton 
Dutton 


Dodd 


Macmillan 


Macmillan 


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POETRY 


Find poems that you like in these collec- 
tions. Read as many as would make a small book. 
Most young people enjoy Burns and Scott and 
Longfellow and Whittier and Kipling and Robert Louis 
Stevenson. High tide and The little book of modern 


a eee 


ist_ and end years 


Repplier A book of famous verse Houghton 1.10 

Wiggin . Golden numbers Doubleday 1.75 

Stevenson Home book of verse for young Holt 8.75 
people. 

Rittenhouse A little book of American Houghton 1.75 
poets. 

Henley Lyra heroica Scribner 1.75 

Olcott Story-telline ballads Houghton 3-00 


Each of the next three is by a single poet. 


Macaulay Lays of ancient Rome Dutton i eee) 
Masefield Reynard, the fox Macmillan 1.75 
Percy The boy's Percy Scoribner 2.25 


Famous ballads, retold by the American 
poet Lanier. 


ord and 4th years. 


Quiller-Couch Oxford book of English verse Oxford 3-40 

Richards High tide Houghton 1.75 

Rittenhouse A little book of modern Houghton 1.50 
verse. 

Rittenhouse A second book of modern Houghton 1.50 
verse. 

Stevenson Home book of verse for Holt 38.75 


young people. 


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Frost North of Boston Holt 1.75 
Homer Iliad Macmillan 4.40 
Homer Odyssey Macmitlan 1.40 


‘These two great treasures of literature, 
the Iliad and the Odyssey, have been trans-— 
lated into both prose and poetry. One of 
the best translations of the Iliad is by 
Lang, Leaf, and ifyers. One of the best 
of the Odyssey is by Butcher and Lang. 


Kipling The seven seas . Doubl eday 1.90 

Masefield King Cole Macmillan 1.50 

Masefield Saltwater poems and ballads Macmillan 2.80 

Noyes Tales of the Mermaid tavern Stokes 8-00 

Noyes Watchers of the sky Stokes 8-50 
ESSAYS 


In reading essays we think over again the thoughts 
of wise or observant men. Some of the essays on 
the list which follows are quite modern, like the 
beautiful and touching sketch of Mary White, or 
Kilmer's bright and interesting description of 
riding in the subway. Others, as for example 
Emerson's, are fine inspiring old standards. 


ord and 4th years. 


Bennett How to live on twenty-four hours a 075 
day. Doran 

Carlyle Heroes and hero worship Scribner 80 

Eliot A happy life . Crowell Oops 

Emerson Essays Houghton 200 


Read several, Friendship, Self-reliance, 

Compensation, Prudence, Gifts, Nature, are 

among those young people care most for. 
Hawthorne Mosses from an old manse Houghton ie tS 
Hudson A traveller in little things Dutton 3.00 


James Habit Holt 75 


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cree TF) 


James 
Keller 
Kerfoot 


Holmes 


Kilmer 


Lamb 


Lowell 
I 


Lincoln 


Matthews 


Morley 


Newton 


Palmer 


Sharp 
Stevenson 


Stevenson 


On some of life's ideals Holt 
The world I live in Century 
How to read Houghton 


The autocrat of the break- 
fast table Houghton 


The circus and other essays Doran 
Read Tne circus, The great nickel adventure, 
Noon-hour adventuring, In memoriam: John Bunny. 


Essays of Elia Dutton 
My garden aquaintance 
n Lowell's My study windows. Houghton 


Speeches and letters Dutton 


Oxford book of American 
essays Oxford 

Read the three by Benjamin Franklin (The 
ephemera, The whistle, and Dialogue between 

ranklin and the gout), Emerson's Uses of 
great men, Hawthorn's Buds and bird-voices, 
Thoreau's Walking, Warner's Calvin, Howells' 

I talk of dreams, Burroughs’ An idyl of the 
honey-bee, E. S. Martin's The tyranny of things. 


Modern essays Harcourt 
Read W. A. White's Mary White, Dounce's 
Some nonsense about a dog, McFee's The 
Marxet, and S. E. White's Lying awake at 
night. 


The magnificent farce 
Read the essay with this title in the 
book with this title Atlantic 


Self cultivation in English Houghton 
Turtle eggs for Agassiz 

This is in Atlantic classics. First 

series Atlantic 
Aes triplex 

This and the next are in a volume of 

his Essays, edited by W. L. Phelps Scribner 


Books which have influenced m. 


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